[ih] Internet History - Commercialization (was Re: When did "32" bits for IP register as "not enough"?)

Dave Crocker dhc at dcrocker.net
Mon Feb 18 09:07:44 PST 2019


On 2/18/2019 7:35 AM, Tony Finch wrote:
> I was wondering what effect KA9Q had on low-end adoption. I turned up
> later, but I remember stories from early (1992 ish) dial-up commercial
> Internet users who relied on KA9Q.


I believe KA9Q created a lingua franca for PC use of the Internet, 
within the technical community.  That counted as a major improvement, IMO.

d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
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